Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Erin is a Hiberno-English derivative of the Irish word \"Éirinn\". \"Éirinn\" is the dative case of the Irish word for Ireland - \"Éire\", genitive \"Éireann\", the dative being used in prepositional phrases such as \"go hÉirinn\" \"to Ireland\", \"in Éirinn\" \"in Ireland\", \"ó Éirinn\" \"FROM IRELAND\". The dative has replaced the nominative in a few regional Irish dialects (particularly Galway-Connamara and Waterford)."@en }
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- Erin comment "Erin is a Hiberno-English derivative of the Irish word \"Éirinn\". \"Éirinn\" is the dative case of the Irish word for Ireland - \"Éire\", genitive \"Éireann\", the dative being used in prepositional phrases such as \"go hÉirinn\" \"to Ireland\", \"in Éirinn\" \"in Ireland\", \"ó Éirinn\" \"FROM IRELAND\". The dative has replaced the nominative in a few regional Irish dialects (particularly Galway-Connamara and Waterford).".